Nitin Gadkari: We Are A Government Of 'Ram Bhakts'

NEW DELHI, INDIA DECEMBER 30: Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari during a Press Conference in New Delhi.(Photo by K.Asif/India Today Group/Getty Images)

In comments that could kick up a row, Union minister Nitin Gadkari has said the government at the Centre is of 'Ram bhakts'(devotees) and those who shout 'Jai Shri Ram' slogans.

Gadkari, a senior BJP leader, made these remarks yesterday while announcing the government's decision to construct 'Ram-Janki Marg', connecting Ayodhya with Janakpur in Nepal.

"This is a government of 'Ram bhakts', government of those who shout 'Jai Shri Ram' slogans. Hence I promise you that Ram Van Gaman Marg will also be upgraded to a national highway and the work will commence in four months," the Union Road Transport Minister said addressing an event in Uttar Pradesh's Faizabad.

The minister was responding to the concerns raised by Faizabad BJP MP Lallu Singh about the condition of Ram Van Gaman Marg, connecting Ayodhya with Chitrakoot in Madhya Pradesh.

According to the epic 'Ramayana', Lord Rama took this route to reach the Chitrakoot forest to serve an exile of fourteen years after abandoning his claim to Kosala's throne.

The minister announced the construction of 'Ram-Janki Marg' at a cost of Rs 2,000 crore. The road will connect Ayodhya with Janakpur in Nepal, to which Sita, the wife of Lord Rama in the epic 'Ramayana', belonged.

"Lord Rama is our ideal, and we will not destroy 'Ram Setu' (Adams bridge) in Tamil Nadu, instead we will develop it," Gadkari said. Uttar Pradesh minister and SP leader Azam Khan took a swipe at Gadkari for his remarks and said the government of disciples of Lord Rama should not "harass people" of other faiths".

"We hold Lord Rama in a very high esteem. We honour him and we consider him as pure as the Hindu society considers him...

"We have no complaints about this (construction of road). But let the government of disciples of Lord Rama not harass people of other faiths," he said.